She was given credit for one day she already served in the county jail and will serve five years of probation after her release, an official in the prosecutor’s office said. She also was ordered to pay court costs and fines.

In December, Baker pleaded no contest to one count each of felony operating under the influence of marijuana causing death and misdemeanor committing a moving violation causing death in a Feb. 16 crash that killed Celeste Phillips, Kathryn Maya, Charlotte Sieber and Lou Ann Holcomb.

The four women were members of Keller Baptist Church. Sheriff’s investigators said Baker was driving a 1997 Dodge Caravan and failed to stop at the intersection of County Road 687 and 66th Avenue and struck a 2011 Buick Lucerne broadside.

At the time of the crash, Baker told police she was unable to stop because of icy road conditions. She and her passenger, Amber Cummings, 26, of Coloma, were not hurt in the crash.

At the time of her plea in December, a jury had been deliberating charges against Baker of four counts each of felony operating a motor vehicle with any amount of controlled substance in her system causing death and misdemeanor committing a moving violation causing death.

Baker was offered a plea deal in the case after the jury was unable to reach a verdict.

Rex Hall Jr. is a public safety reporter for the Kalamazoo Gazette. You can reach him at rhall2@mlive.com. Follow him on Twitter.